16 THE CITIZEN conflicting dates Other organizations interested in this field are to be invited to send delegates A Pot Luck Supper and film show will be held in the Francois ever Numerous French con concerns ¬ cerns have so far been no less successful here than their Amer lean competitors The paper compared the dif differing ¬ fering attitude toward American and French competition If a company from the United States announces it will enter the German market or even produce its products here a strong reaction is easy to pre Thursday November 24 1966 COMING EVENTS The OORP will meet at 8 pm Monday at the Elks Hall Gavel Club will meet at C4D pm Monday Room 308 Hotel Simon Fraser For reservations phone Mrs R J Glendlnning 564 4152 The local Cerebral Palsy Chapter will meet at 830 pm Monday at the home of Mrs Trudy Hanley 190 Qulnn A film will be shown All interested per wlll be shown All Interested persons wellcome Iota Preceptor Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8 pm Monday at the home of Mrs Roseann Kelly 1012 Gillette Burns Lake At latest report Ed Wiege has taken over the lead in the steel head derby with a catch weighing 15 lbs C 12 ozs taken from the Morice River k Mr and Mrs C Bergen and family have returned from Burn aby where they attended the mar marriage ¬ riage of their daughter Carol to Mr Brian Pltzel The Tweedsmuir Cavaliers met in the Elks Hall Burns Lake when many plans for the future were discussed The members were pleased to hear that a cat will be avail available ¬ able to push through an access road into the club grounds in the spring as soon as a right-of-way can be laid out Clearing and building were dis discussed ¬ cussed at some length It is hoped to construct cor ralls bucking chutes and a gym gymkhana ¬ khana area in 1907 with barns race track to follow as soon as funds are available Much concern was shown for the problem of dogs running in packs and chasing wild game It was felt that livestock may be the next to suffer if owners do not confine their dogs Future plans will Include an inter - club gathering in Burns Lake in January 19G7 to estab establish ¬ lish a program of events to in clude the area from Terrace to Prince George and so avoid Blackburn Community Asso Association ¬ ciation will hold a special meet in t at 7 pm Monday in the Blackburn Hall Tau Chapter will meet at 8 pm Monday at the home of Mrs Barbara Lancaster 2000 Central KMT Club will meet at 8sl5 pm Monday at the home of Mrs Joy Hatherly North Nechako Rd This will be the last meeting until January For further infor information ¬ mation phone 5G4 2985 Prince George Land Rangers will hold a door - to door coat hanger driver in the city on Tues Tuesday ¬ day evening Irrilmrmk Lake hall in December with date to be announced A door prize will go to the lucky winner Joe Holder reported that he and Mr McKenzie of Prince George had been elected direc directors ¬ tors for the Northern area when they attended the annual Provin Provincial ¬ cial Fall Fair Association Con Convention ¬ vention in Vancouver earlier in the month Thanks to the time and money given so willingly to help make the recent Box Social a success the Nadina Chapter Order of the Eastern Star were able to send a chque for 133 to their Grand Chapter for deposit tothe Cancer Research Fund Mrs Kathy Smith Worthy Ma tron of Nadina Chapter was speaking on behalf of herself and fellow officers and members Mrs Smith who explained that Cancer Research is the major project of the OES in BritLh Columbia gave some interesting facts regarding work already done by the OES in this field These include raising more than 155000 for research since the Cancer Fund was established Authorization for the expen expenditure ¬ diture this year of 27585 was given during the 1966 Grand Chapter Session in Vancouver The Worthy Matron added The BC Chapters of the OES also organize and operate Cancer Dressing Stations where during the past few years about six mil million ¬ lion dressings were made by the OES volunteer workers repre representing ¬ senting approximately 850000 hours devoted to this labor of love with an expenditure of 180000 for materials US Investment Worries Germans FRANKFURT AP - French Investment in West German in industry ¬ dustry is far less known and less feared than American in investment ¬ vestment the Frankfurter All gemeine reports in a study of French industry in West Ger Germany ¬ many The newspaper credits greater French acceptability to the fact that French companies are more publicity shy call less at tention to themselves and try to fit Into the local scene ui obstrusively It added One thing is certain how dict In the industry concerned over anxious firms will be pes simistic and forecast the end of their company Buyers will be delighted at the idea of sharper competition Soon the trade as associations ¬ sociations and political groups will start warning about a sell out of local industry and the danger of excessive foreign in investment ¬ vestment But if a French company announces it is coming into the German market and probably this announcement wouldnt even be made because of shyness about publicity the reaction in West Germany would not be half as strong The newspaper reported that American firms usually open their branches here whether an assembly plant or only a sales office with fanfare and trumpets The president of the company comes from America and all local dignitaries are invited Prince George Theatre Workshop Presents Friday Nov 25 8 pm Saturday Nov 26 7 and 930 pm ADMISSION -STUDENTS 75c - ADULTS 150 KING GEORGE V AUDITORIUM Prince George Electrical So Social ¬ cial Club will hold a smorgas smorgasbord ¬ bord and dance at 8 pm Satur Saturday ¬ day at the Hotel Simon Fraser For tickets phone 503 0728 503 0153 or 564 6449 St Marys CWL and Sacred Heart CWL will Join for a Day of Recollection to be held between 1 and 5 pm Sunday atst Marys Church Hickory Wing SkiClubwlll hold a ski exchange this weekend Sklis for exchange will be ac accepted ¬ cepted at the Anglican Parish Hall on Fifth between 830 and 1030 pm Friday and the sale will be held between 11 am and 1 pm Saturday Donations of clothing will be accepted by Connaught Hill Lutheran Ladles for their use useable ¬ able clothing sale which will be held between 10 am and 12 noon on Saturday in the church base basement ¬ ment 933 Patricia Blvd Phone 563 3153 or 564 4565 for pick pickup ¬ up Prince George Theatre Work Workshop ¬ shop will present The Fantas ticks at 8 pm Friday and 7 and 930 pm Saturday at KGV Auditorium Tickets are avail- Cabbie Doctors Bananas TORONTO CP John Gerald Benson is a doctor of bananas Sometimes the 30-year-old Toronto cabbie gets a call at 3 am to hurry over to the CNR freight yards and stick a ther thermometer ¬ mometer into a bunch of ba bananas ¬ nanas He packs his brown leather bag with flashlight black note notebook ¬ book and two silver thermome thermometers ¬ ters hustles over to the yard and spears one or two of the yellow fruits If the banana is sick he pre prescribes ¬ scribes remedial medicine ice blocks to bring down the fever or alcohol heaters to kill the chill Bananas depending on the kind have to be kept within a five degree range usually some somewhere ¬ where between 50 and 60 de degrees ¬ grees At 300 for four hours of ther thermometer ¬ mometer thrusting a month Benson is the official banana in inspector ¬ spector for Standard Fruit and Steamship Co of New Orleans The companys bananas are shipped from Ecuador to points around the globe and Benson has to take care of those that enter Canada through Toronto via New York and Buffalo Bananas needing plenty oi mollycoddling Benson experi experiences ¬ ences the plight of all doctors hes on call seven days a week 24 hours a day Sometimes the cab dispat chers voice comes through his car radio commanding Car 431- bananas Keep Tracks Dry To keep the tracks of stall shower doors clean anddry wipe them frequently with cotton swabs The swabs are Just the right size to reach into this hard - to - set lo area and the cotton absorbs all moisture able at the City Library or from members Prince George Art Society will hold an exhibition and sale of paintings between 10 am and 10 pm Friday Saturday and Sunday at the Inn of the North Sacred Heart CWL will hold a Christmas rummage sale be between ¬ tween 1 and 3 pm Saturday in the basement of the church The Jaycettes will meet at 8 pm Today at the home of Mrs Maureen Mitchell 1404 Laird All singers are invited to a rehearsal of the adult choir for the Christmas festival Prac Practice ¬ tice will be held at 2pm Sun Sunday ¬ day at KGV auditorium A meeting will be held at 830 pm today at 1943 Juniper for the purpose of forming an Irish Club Interested persons are invited to phone 563 3895 or 563 0778 Sigma Chapter will hold its Christmas bazaar Friday and Saturday at the Parkwood Mall Homecrafted items will be of offered ¬ fered for sale Prince George Light Opera Society will hold its annual meet meeting ¬ ing at 8 pm Thursday at the home of Frances Stewart 121 Nechako Free measles vaccinations will be provided for children aged one to five inclusive who have not had red measles and who are not ill at the time of the clinic Times are Fort St James United Church 10 am to 12 noon Friday and Vander hoof Health Centre 2 to 5 pm F riday THURSDAY Programming same as Wed Wednesday ¬ nesday Till 215 215 BITS AND PIECES 300 TAKE THIRTY 330 EDGE OF NIGHT 400 COMMUNICATE 430 ZORRO 500 CUISINE 530 MUSIC HOP 600 NEWS SPORTS WEATHER 630 DANIEL BOONE PEANUTS TELEVISION SCHEDULE iMrfiWUFl LARRY BRANNON 730 KALEIDOSCOPE 800 THE MAN FROM UNCLE C 900 TELESCOPE 930 HOGANS HEROES C 1000 BROADWAY GOES LATIN 1030 F TROOP Shes Only a Build In a Gird Girdled ¬ led Cage A confusion between a singer and a buglers mother 1100 CBC NEWS NITECAP FINAL SPORTS ROUNDUP 1130 PLAYHOUSE Caesar The Conqueror 1963 100m Cameron Mitchell ft m s 1 m A 930 TEST PATTERN Programming same as Thurs Thursday ¬ day till 215 215 BITS AND PIECES 300 TAKE THIRTY 330 EDGE OF NIGHT 400 COMMUNICATE 430 CARTOONPLAYHOUSE 500 TEEN SCENE 530 THE MONKEES 600 NEWS SPORTS WEATHER 6J0 GREY CUP PARADE 800 GET SMART C Island of the Darned Smart and agent 99 are trapped on an island with a KAOS killer whose favourite sport Is hunting people 830 TOMMY HUNTER C 900 THE AVENGERS To Many Christmas Trees 1000 THE F B L The Ordeal The mystery of the missing store of nitroglycerin 1100 CBC NEWS NITECAP FINAL SPORTS ROUNDUP 1130 FILMLAND The Mouse That Roared By Charles M Schulz AOVAliMTHE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER SAVS HES ONE OF HER BEST PUPILS y By Winslow Mortimer J JTJ JWT PSf XPITY THAT O MUCH TIME fi HBHBPYEINPEEP IT It VwM f rmtntLtoJ kn iwatep parking up Pif contingent upon our iSr tf fiY I PEWKJEP -S U KS TME WRONG TREE ifj N ATTITUPE TO stitHl TVSFVOSPKr i AT TM1E - 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